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Does Florida softball winning SEC Tournament mean Gators will make WCWS? Recent history suggest so
Could Florida softball’s win in the SEC tournament be a good omen for the upcoming Women’s College World Series?
The Gators have qualified for the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City each of the previous five times they have won the SEC Tournament title. In fact, since the SEC started playing softball conference games in 1997, 16 of the 26 tournament champions coming into this season have advanced to the WCWS.
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Since the 2015 season, just two teams have not made it to the WCWS after winning the SEC tournament, including Florida in 2018 and 2019. Tennessee made the World Series last year after winning the tournament. Interestingly, Alabama is the only SEC program to win the World Series and the SEC Tournament in the same season, with the Crimson Tide beating Oklahoma in the 2012 WCWS.
Florida ― the only other national champion in the SEC ― won back-to-back championships in 2014 and 2015 in seasons in which they did not win the SEC Tournament. The Gators did win the regular season titles both years.
Here’s what you need to know about how winning the SEC tournament championship correlates to an appearance in the Women’s College World Series:
Most SEC softball tournament titles
Florida tied Alabama with the most SEC Tournament championships with their victory over Missouri. The Tigers have not won one yet. The Gators’ championship was their first since 2019 while the last one for the Crimson Tide was in 2021.
The first SEC tournament was played in 1997 with South Carolina sweeping the regular season and postseason titles.
- T1. Florida — 6
- T1. Alabama — 6
- 3. LSU — 5
- 4. Tennessee — 3
- T5. South Carolina — 2
- T5. Auburn — 2
- T7. Arkansas — 1
- T7. Ole Miss — 1
- T7. Georgia — 1
SEC Tournament title and WCWS appearance by season
- 2024 — Florida, TBD
- 2023 — Tennessee, qualified for WCWS
- 2022 — Arkansas, did not qualify
- 2021 — Alabama, qualified
- 2020 — no season
- 2019 — Florida, qualified
- 2018 — Florida, qualified
- 2017 — Ole Miss, did not qualify
- 2016 — Auburn, qualified
- 2015 — Auburn, qualified
- 2014 — Georgia, did not qualify
- 2013 — Florida, qualified
- 2012 — Alabama, qualified
- 2011 — Tennessee, did not qualify
- 2010 — Alabama, did not qualify
- 2009 — Florida, qualified
- 2008 — Florida, qualified
- 2007 — LSU, did not qualify
- 2006 — Tennessee, qualified
- 2005 — Alabama, qualified
- 2004 — LSU, qualified
- 2003 — Alabama, qualified
- 2002 — LSU, did not qualify
- 2001 — LSU qualified
- 2000 — South Carolina, did not qualify
- 1999 — LSU, did not qualify
- 1998 — Alabama, did not qualify
- 1997 — South Carolina, qualified
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Northern lights dance over Space Coast Tuesday night, turning sky red
Are the northern lights visible as far south as Florida?
Turns out the answers is yes, even as far south as Florida’s Space Coast — thanks to a powerful solar storm Tuesday.
Many across Florida did not believe their eyes as the sky glowed the night of Nov. 11 when the northern lights reached all the way to the southern most states. People from Merritt Island and Titusville began to post photos of the sky glowing red as the aurora danced in the sky.
This aurora was due to charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth’s atmosphere as a result of high solar activity. But it’s not always visible without the help of a camera − even in northern states.
While it was only detectable by camera at first, around 11:30 p.m. Nov. 11 the northern sky over Brevard County glowed a red hue which was visible to the eye even under light pollution. It was not just on the horizon either − these lights climbed high into the sky.
Moderate solar activity had been predicted, but it was not anticipated that an aurora would travel as far south.
USA Today reported on Nov. 11 that the latest National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aurora forecast map showed the lights only having a chance of reaching as far south as Pennsylvania. That was quickly proven to be underestimated as the aurora danced into the southern states as night fell.
While not as visible, the only other time in recent years that Florida’s Space Coast saw the northern lights was during a solar storm in May 2024.
Brooke Edwards is a Space Reporter for Florida Today. Contact her at bedwards@floridatoday.com or on X: @brookeofstars.
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